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Plug the power cable of the Samsung
VHS/DVD player into an available power outlet near the television.

Connect a set of RCA audio and video cables to the color-coded outputs
on the back of your Samsung VHS/DVD player. The colors of these cables are
yellow (video), white (left audio) and red (right audio).

Take the other end of the RCA audio and video cables and connect them to
the color-corresponding inputs on your television. When plugging in these
cables, look for a label for the input, such as "Video 1" and
"Audio 1." This will be important in Step 5.

Turn on the television and the Samsung VHS/DVD player.

Tune your television to the video input channel that you noted in Step
3. If you did not take note, you can also tune through your television's input
channels until you find the one displaying the signal from the DVD/VCR player.

Insert a VHS tape or DVD into the Samsung player and press the
"Play" button to verify that the unit is functioning properly.

Component Video

Plug the power cable of the Samsung VHS/DVD player into an available
power outlet near the television.

Connect a set of component video cables to the color-coded outputs on
the back of your Samsung VHS/DVD player. These cables will look similar to
composite audio and video cables, but they are instead color-coded as red, blue
and green.

Plug the other end of the component video cables into the
color-corresponding inputs on your television. Take note of what input number
you are plugging the cords into, as it will be useful later.

Connect a set of RCA audio cables to "Audio Out" jacks on your
VHS/DVD player, then connect the other ends to your television. These cables
are color-coded as red and white and must be plugged into the same input number
as the component video cables.

Turn on the television and the Samsung VHS/DVD player.

Tune your television to the component video input channel where you
connected the Samsung VHS/DVD player.

Insert a VHS or DVD into the Samsung player and press the "Play"
button to verify that the unit is functioning properly.

I know you can that you can change this by simply hooking up a scan tool for specific year. There are language options accessible for situations like this. Here is a sample of what can be changed using VAG 5052 or equivalent scanners.

Channel 002: Wheel Pulse The wheel pulse describes the amount of wheel pulses per revolution.If value 0 is entered the system calibrates automatically itself after several kilometers and inputs a value.

I can't find any mention of a special tool for spark plugs in my Chilton manual for that year and they are usually pretty good at letting you know. There are 2 different sizes of plug wrench's and maybe that is what they are talking about. When you order the new plugs have a look at them before you leave and see if your wrench fits. Hope this helps.

Plugs No. Dark trans fluid means it probably was never changed or not every couple years I used to own a trans shop. Why didn't you check the fluid before you bought it and pass? Trans is pretty well cooked inside by now and it may not be the first time for a 1993 veh. Most trans are lucky they ever get the correct fluid installed and forget changing. Your power steering will be in similar shape and brake fluid. Not trying to be hurtfull. Check all your vehicles and change every fluid. I bet it worked till you put in clean fluid then it started slipping. When it gets almost black your done. Hang in on the other 2 plugs. If you buy enough tools you will get them all. Now you know why we have 30 to 50 thousand dollars in tools.

You need to connect your amplifier to your TV, (Video Out of Amp to video In of TV), then select the input where you connected your WII in amp.
Or you could just connect the yellow plug to the TV directly, and the white and red plug to your amplifier.
A note thou, Red and White will not give "True" surround sound as it has only 2 channels, you need to connect a digital input to the amp to get true surround.

disconnect the clevis pin and pull it out ,on the end of the cable ,connects cable to gearchange linkage ,then move the lever to neutral with a pair of grips or a tyre lever.Next time get a manual as only old women and pretty boys have a auto.Us macho men from spain wouldnt be seen dead in a old ladys car.